Step 5: Draw two downward-pointing triangles beneath the body, and draw a straight line beneath each of them. From there, draw little triangles on the ends of each line for the feet. Your snow goose is done! These birds have two possible colorations: they can be white with black wingtips—these are called “whites”—or they can be bluish-grey with a white head, neck, and tail tips—these are called “blues.” Female snow geese return to the place they hatched to breed. Snow geese form strong pair-bonds, and will protect and raise their children together for 2-3 years.

Interesting Facts about the Snow goose

The snow goose is a type of bird that can be found in many areas throughout North America. These birds are great at quickly adapting to different areas which is one reason why their population is growing quickly. During winter you are easily able to find them in cornfields and wetlands as well as near lakes and other bodies of open water.

Did you know?

When you see the snow geese flying in a V-shape in the sky, it is to make them able to fly better by reducing wind drag as well as making their flight safer by reducing the risk of collision.

There is another goose which is called the blue geese which was originally believed to be an entirely different species of goose but is now realized that it is just a different color morph of the same goose

In 1916 there were laws made to ban any hunting of snow geese in the eastern parts of the united states because they were concerned about the population decreasing

The oldest snow goose that has ever been recorded was over 27 years old and was found in Texas in 1999!

Not only are these snow geese great at flying but they are also surprisingly fast on their feet, as they are able to outrun many of their predators!